Sonic Free Riders

Sonic Free Riders (2010)

by Sonic Team
Genres:Adventure, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Jump into the race! Become your favorite Sonic character and use your whole body to twist, turn and jump in this hi-octane game exclusive to Kinect. Crouch and jump to pull huge airs! Ride boards, bikes, jet skis, and even a mine cart! Take out competitors with crazy weapons!
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user avatar@RadioFoxKR2user avatar@RadioFoxKR2
February 04, 2025
I was greatly disappointed when this game came out because of the terrible kinnect controls, but i found out recently people had modded the game to support Controller, and honestly i think this game deserves a redemption arc. Everyone i've heard who has played it with the controller mod has said they loved it, and the game didn't have a bad story, or even gameplay, it was just purely the terrible kinnect controls.
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